Dr. Jasmeen Kaur Singh D.D.S
Dentist
18014 WOLF RD ORLAND PARK IL, 60467About
Dr. Singh has lived in the Chicagoland area her entire life. After completing her bachelor's degree at the University of Illinois at Chicago, she completed her dental education at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry. Dr. Singh has nearly 20 years of experience in general and cosmetic dentistry. Dr. Singh has continued her education by training with top-rated dentists in the fields of cosmetic dentistry, facial pain management and facial esthetics.
Dr. Singh chose dentistry because it combines art and science. She is passionate about providing her patients with a smile that exceeds their expectations and that begins by focusing on each patient as an individual. Her patient-focused philosophy is what sets her apart from her peers.
Dr. Singh believes that the latest developments in the science of dentistry provide her patients with more options, which give her patients better results with less discomfort. Absolute Dental is proud to provide cutting-edge treatment in our state-of-the-art facility.
She is an active member of the American Dental Association®, the Illinois Dental Society Chicago Dental Society and the American Academy of Facial Esthetics
Dr. Singh is a devoted mom to her two young sons. You can often find her on the sidelines cheering them on, whether they are playing baseball, basketball or flag football. Her favorite pastime is traveling with her husband and children.
Education and Training
University of Illinois Chicago DDS 2005
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Dr. Jasmeen Kaur Singh D.D.S's Expert Contributions
Are You Suffering From Jaw Pain or Headaches?
If you struggle with relentless jaw pain or inexplicable headaches or migraines, it is possible that you may be in need of TMJ treatment. Read on to learn more about TMJ treatment in our Orland Park dental office. What is TMJ?Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMJ) is a common condition that...
Is a root canal procedure safe?
Root canal procedures are generally considered safe and are a common treatment option for addressing certain dental problems. While there are some risks associated with the procedure, such as infection or damage to surrounding teeth or tissues, these risks are relatively rare and can be minimized through proper preparation and technique. It's important to note that every individual's situation is unique, and there may be specific circumstances that make a root canal less safe or appropriate. It's always a good idea to discuss the risks and benefits of any dental procedure with your dentist or endodontist before making a decision about your care. Overall, root canals are a safe and effective treatment option for addressing certain dental problems and can help to alleviate pain and restore function to damaged teeth. Thank You and Keep Smiling! Dr. Jasmeen Singh Absolute Dental of Orland Park 18014 Wolf Road Orland Park, IL 60467 (708) 326-1175 https://www.yourabsolutedental.com/ READ MORE
Is a dental bridge noticeable?
A dental bridge can be noticeable, but modern dental technology and materials have made it possible to create bridges that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The goal of a dental bridge is to replace one or more missing teeth, and it is typically composed of one or more artificial teeth (pontics) that are anchored in place by adjacent natural teeth or dental implants. The visibility of a dental bridge can depend on several factors, such as the location of the bridge in your mouth, the size and shape of the politics, and the color and translucency of the materials used to create the bridge. In general, bridges that are placed in the front of the mouth are more visible than those placed in the back, but with proper design and placement, a bridge can blend in well with your natural teeth and gums. Some common materials used for dental bridges include porcelain, ceramic, and zirconia, which can be customized to match the color and appearance of your natural teeth. Additionally, your dentist will take great care to ensure that your bridge fits comfortably and securely in your mouth and that your bite is properly aligned. READ MORE
Do I need antibiotics after a filling?
In most cases, antibiotics are not necessary after a filling procedure. A dental filling is a common dental procedure used to repair a tooth that has been damaged by decay or trauma. It involves removing the decayed or damaged part of the tooth and filling the area with a dental material such as composite resin or amalgam. While a filling procedure can cause some minor irritation and inflammation in the surrounding tissues, it is not usually considered a high-risk procedure for infection. In fact, antibiotics are generally reserved for more invasive dental procedures, such as extractions or root canals, or for patients who are at higher risk for developing infections, such as those with weakened immune systems. That being said, there may be some specific situations where antibiotics are recommended after a filling, such as if the patient has a pre-existing infection or if the filling is being placed in a tooth that has a high risk of developing an infection. In these cases, your dentist or healthcare provider will discuss the appropriate treatment plan with you. In general, if you have questions or concerns about whether you need antibiotics after a filling, it's always best to speak with your dentist or healthcare provider to determine the best course of action for your individual situation. Thank You and Keep Smiling! Dr. Jasmeen Singh Absolute Dental of Orland Park 18014 Wolf Road Orland Park, IL 60467 (708) 326-1175 https://www.yourabsolutedental.com/ READ MORE
Can pregnant women go to the dentist?
Yes, pregnant women can and should go to the dentist for regular dental checkups and cleanings. In fact, it is important for pregnant women to maintain good oral health during pregnancy because hormonal changes can increase the risk of developing certain dental problems, such as gum disease and tooth decay. However, it is important to inform your dentist that you are pregnant and to discuss any special precautions or considerations that may be necessary during your visit. For example, dental x-rays should be avoided during the first trimester of pregnancy unless they are absolutely necessary, and certain dental treatments, such as tooth extractions, may need to be postponed until after the baby is born. Additionally, it's important to continue practicing good oral hygiene at home, including brushing twice a day and flossing daily, as well as eating a healthy diet that is rich in essential nutrients like calcium and vitamin D. By taking care of your oral health during pregnancy, you can help ensure the health and well-being of both yourself and your baby. Thank You and Keep Smiling! Dr. Jasmeen Singh Absolute Dental of Orland Park 18014 Wolf Road Orland Park, IL 60467 (708) 326-1175 https://www.yourabsolutedental.com/ READ MORE
How strong are crowns on front teeth?
Crowns on front teeth are typically very strong and durable. They are designed to withstand the biting and chewing forces that are exerted on the front teeth during normal daily activities like eating and speaking. The strength of a crown can depend on several factors, including the material it is made of and the quality of the preparation and placement of the crown. Some common materials used for front teeth crowns include porcelain, ceramic, or zirconia, all of which are known for their strength and durability. However, it's important to note that crowns on front teeth can still be damaged or dislodged in certain situations, such as if you experience a traumatic injury to the mouth or if you grind your teeth (bruxism). In these cases, it is important to seek prompt dental care to address any damage and to help prevent further complications. Overall, if you take good care of your crowns by maintaining good oral hygiene habits and avoiding habits like biting on hard objects or using your teeth as tools, your crowns should be able to provide you with long-lasting, durable protection for your front teeth. Thank You and Keep Smiling! Dr. Jasmeen Singh Absolute Dental of Orland Park 18014 Wolf Road Orland Park, IL 60467 (708) 326-1175 https://www.yourabsolutedental.com/ READ MORE
How can I get rid of gum inflammation fast?
There are several steps you can take to help reduce gum inflammation quickly: Practice good oral hygiene: Brush your teeth at least twice a day, floss daily, and use an antiseptic mouthwash to help remove plaque and bacteria from your mouth. Rinse with warm saltwater: Rinse your mouth with a warm saltwater solution (1/2 teaspoon of salt in 8 ounces of water) for 30 seconds to help reduce inflammation and promote healing. Apply a cold compress: Applying a cold compress to your cheeks can help reduce inflammation and provide pain relief. Simply wrap a bag of ice or a cold pack in a towel and hold it against your cheek for 15-20 minutes at a time. Use over-the-counter pain relievers: Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help reduce inflammation and provide pain relief. Avoid irritants: Avoid smoking, using tobacco products, and consuming alcohol, as these can all irritate your gums and make inflammation worse. If your gum inflammation persists or is accompanied by other symptoms like bleeding or pus, it's important to see your dentist or healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment. Your dentist may recommend a professional cleaning or other treatments to help address the underlying cause of your gum inflammation. Thank You and Keep Smiling! Dr. Jasmeen Singh Absolute Dental of Orland Park 18014 Wolf Road Orland Park, IL 60467 (708) 326-1175 https://www.yourabsolutedental.com/ READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Memberships
- American Dental Association
- American Association of Facial Esthetics
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- United Way
- Junior Achievement
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